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Nick Reed (Oregon) - 2009 NFL Draft Pick #247 by SEA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Nick Reed - 2009 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Nick Reed
  • Position: Defensive End
  • College: University of Oregon

Strengths:

  • Reed was known for his exceptional pass-rushing ability. He showcased a quick first step and impressive speed off the edge, making him a threat to opposing quarterbacks.
  • His high motor and relentless pursuit allowed him to consistently make plays behind the line of scrimmage.
  • Reed had a solid tackling technique and was effective in both run defense and pass defense, demonstrating versatility.
  • He was recognized for his football IQ, showing an understanding of positioning and awareness on the field.

Weaknesses:

  • Reed's size was a concern, as he was considered undersized for a traditional defensive end, which could limit his effectiveness against larger offensive linemen.
  • There were questions about his ability to anchor against the run, particularly at the next level where he would face stronger competition.
  • Some scouts noted that he needed to improve his technique in terms of hand usage and pass-rush moves to be more effective against NFL-caliber tackles.

Overall Assessment:

Nick Reed was viewed as a potentially intriguing prospect for teams looking for a speedy edge rusher. His production at Oregon, coupled with his work ethic, made him a candidate for a late-round selection. However, concerns about his size and ability to translate his collegiate success to the professional level created uncertainty regarding his draft stock.

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